2005 Railroad Photography  
This double headed searchlight style signal at Waynesburg is living on borrowed time as NS continues to replace this high maintenance, yet photogenic style.
This double headed searchlight style signal at Waynesburg is living on borrowed time as NS continues to replace this high maintenance, yet photogenic style.
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144 heads north over the Cumberland River. This photo brought you by the Kentucky Department of Civil Engineering.
144 heads north over the Cumberland River. This photo brought you by the Kentucky Department of Civil Engineering.
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NS 111 passes by the rarely photographed south end of the Burnside Bridge.
NS 111 passes by the rarely photographed south end of the Burnside Bridge.
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A scene that's only slightly changed in the past 30 years. 5161 probably rounded this curve more than once in the days of the Southern Railway.
A scene that's only slightly changed in the past 30 years. 5161 probably rounded this curve more than once in the days of the Southern Railway.
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Although it's relatively new, this rail has probably seen close to 100,000 trains.
Although it's relatively new, this rail has probably seen close to 100,000 trains.
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Framed through the concrete bridge rail, NS 375 heads west through Harrodsburg behind a BNSF Dash 9.
Framed through the concrete bridge rail, NS 375 heads west through Harrodsburg behind a BNSF Dash 9.
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111 rounds the curve into about a half mile of straight track with a clear shot on into Danville.
111 rounds the curve into about a half mile of straight track with a clear shot on into Danville.
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251 is framed by some foliage as it passes through Junction City, just a few miles into the trip towards Chattanooga.
251 is framed by some foliage as it passes through Junction City, just a few miles into the trip towards Chattanooga.
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N&W in B&W...A former N&W SD40-2 leads train 123 into Danville on a scorching Sunday afternoon.
N&W in B&W...A former N&W SD40-2 leads train 123 into Danville on a scorching Sunday afternoon.
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143 hit a truck in Georgetown, KY. No injuries to the driver or crew, although this brand new ES44DC needs a little bit of body work.  Pass the Bondo!
143 hit a truck in Georgetown, KY. No injuries to the driver or crew, although this brand new ES44DC needs a little bit of body work. Pass the Bondo!
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A late 285 creeps past the railfan's dream house in Harrodsburg.
A late 285 creeps past the railfan's dream house in Harrodsburg.
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So just how large is an SD70?
So just how large is an SD70?
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NS 375: A "dog" train.
NS 375: A "dog" train.
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168 pulls past the Waddy Firehouse with a long and heavy train.
168 pulls past the Waddy Firehouse with a long and heavy train.
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NS 5148 shows off those classic EMD lines.
NS 5148 shows off those classic EMD lines.
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The sound of four locomotives in notch 8 is nearly deafening as 40J prepares to take single track at Helenwood.
The sound of four locomotives in notch 8 is nearly deafening as 40J prepares to take single track at Helenwood.
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The searchlight type signals at Mason, KY. These are living on borrowed time as Norfolk Southern is replacing signals throughout the system.
The searchlight type signals at Mason, KY. These are living on borrowed time as Norfolk Southern is replacing signals throughout the system.
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133 drifts downhill on #1 track, starting to get a good run for the mountain.
133 drifts downhill on #1 track, starting to get a good run for the mountain.
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The sound of an EMD in notch 8 can be heard as 275 grinds uphill towards Kings Mountain.
The sound of an EMD in notch 8 can be heard as 275 grinds uphill towards Kings Mountain.
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The classic looking nose of a former Southern high-hood GP50.
The classic looking nose of a former Southern high-hood GP50.
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